Posted by Fabian on Friday, May 7, 2010 at 11:45am.
There is one word in there that is a verb.
What is someone DOING in that sentence?
If his doing something then it must be BOUGHT righ. Because he bought a computer
RIGHT! good thinking.
So in this phrase: Tony liked that car at the dealership. The verbs would be: liked and dealership or just liked because it shows what his action is?
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